Browsing Department of Law by Title
Now showing items 664-683 of 875
-
Reimagine Law
A podcast about legal education to help students navigate an increasingly complex set of career path choices, and build the mind-set of being a life-long learner. We're here to promote innovative education, and diverse ... -
RELATIONAL TRADE NETWORKS
(2023-11-03)This paper argues that in platform-based digitalisation of international trade processes, the use of blockchain instead of a central database system does not by itself adequately address the platform provider's potential ... -
RELIEVING THE TRUSTEE-SOLICITOR: A MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON SECTION 61 of the Trustee Act 1925?
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2017-11-21) -
Religion as Liberal Politics
US and UK courts define religion as a belief system dealing with existential concerns, which is separable from politics, and need not be theistic. Where does this concept of religion come from? Some scholars trace it to ... -
Remedies for Breach and for Wrongful Dismissal
(Oxford University Press, 2016-05)This chapter explores the detail of the remedial rules of the law of the contract of employment. It explains the limited potential for debt actions, how law and contracting practice interact to ensure that damages for ... -
"‘Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated’: The Continuing Role and Relevance of Election Petitions in Challenging Election Results in the UK"
An election petition is the only mechanism through which a UK election result can be challenged. In its current form, the election petition dates back to the Victorian period, when electoral outcomes were routinely challenged ... -
Reproducing Irishness: Race, Gender, and Abortion Law
(University of Toronto Press, 2005-12-01)This article draws on Nira Yuval-Davis's theory of gender and nation and on Etienne Balibar's theory of race and nationalism to develop the argument that race is one significant means by which the legal regime of the ... -
Reproduction and Scale: A Response to Skeggs and Wilson
(Springer Nature, 2010-04) -
Resisting Dehumanising Housing Policy: The Case for a Right to Housing in England
This article surveys the development and politics of English housing policy from the 1800s to the present, arguing that housing policy has never placed the needs and interests of the dweller – as a human rights holder – ... -
Restitutionary Relief in Competition Law Class Actions: An Evolving Landscape
(Marenex Press, 2018-12) -
Rethinking Adjudicative Jurisdiction in International Law
(2019-12-01) -
RETHINKING THE CONCEPT OF CONSENT IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: A GENERAL THEORY FOR NON-SIGNATORIES
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017-07-31)This article is concerned with the role and relevance of non-signatories in international commercial arbitration. The article challenges the efficacy and coherence of the existing arbitration law in this area, and questions ... -
A review of energy law education in the UK
(2016-10)